Stela of Usertesen IV., completing the king's protocol, from Karnak.
Legeain, Bee. de Trav. xxx. 15. Statue from Karnak of Petemut of Dyn.
XXII., whose great-grandfather was fourth prophet of Ammon and great
chief of the Mehas (?), a title which is compared with the sheikh of the
Ma'aze tribe in the Eastern desert north of Qeneh and Quser. Ann. viii. 56.
Heliopolitan stela of Haremheb, found in Cairo, given by M. Dattari,
id. ib. 57 ; monuments of Nebua, chief prophet of Ammon under Haremheb,
id. ib. 269.

Half of a sarcophagus inscribed for a late queen Uza-shu, from Masara,
near Belgas, in the central Delta. Edgae and Daressy, Ann. viii. 276.

Athens. Inscriptions on statue of Harwoz, son of Harwa, compared
with four others of the same person in the Vatican, Vienna (Miramar
collection) and Cairo, from the Karnak find. Legeain, Bee. de Trav. xxx.
17.

Halifan. A remarkable little collection, consisting of an inscribed
stela of Illrd Dyn. workman ship, a table of offerings, a false door, and a
pair of small obelisks of the Old Kingdom, and a stela of the New Kingdom.
They were brought from Egypt in 1839, and a few years ago were removed
to the Museum by Mr. Ling Roth, who showed them to Prof. Peteie.
Banlcfield Museum Notes, No. 4, Egyptian Tablets, by W. MlDGLEY (pub-
lished at Halifax, Yorkshire, price one penny).